The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1873, Image 3

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    i'ilK O MITRE UEiDRTBR
THURSDAY OUT. 13, ISIS.
LOCAL ITEMS.
First class T. eober wanted, to
Uich Onnimsr School ni Potters Mills-
Salary S4O pee month, boardlug $lO per
in inth Far further iafermation nil.ln**,
VV. \V. Hycr, 11,I 1 , ti' i* Mill*.
Mr. SaroueJ SwrU, h<: k deer,
close to hi* *trc, at Churchvllle. on last
Thursday.
The Mllroy Woolen Factory waa
•old nt assignee's Mile on Thursday last lor
$4, subject to n men**** of SIO,OOO. Xcr
Thompson wa* the purchaser.
lienry Keller, of Miffllntown, aged
Tit, dropped dowr. deed in * potato patch
on Fridny week.
John Endslovr, of Granville town
ship. Midi in county, a much rcipected
citizen, dropped down dead on Friday last
while feeding his horse.*. He was afflicted
with heart disease.—Wo Jeff*.
A not he* good joke of the late cam
paign i that sonic republicans actually
worked hard to elect Ben. Liggcl for Jury
Commissioner, and with the hope of de
feating Mike Grove. To these fellows it
must now seem queer that both Grove and
Ligget are elected.
We received a lot of chsii* potatoes
from Daniel Horner, raised on the moun
tain farm. Dan roust know something
about farming to riise such' large potatoes
a> the specimens he left at our office.
That mountain farm ain't to ba sneeawl at,
when such jhings arc rai-ed there.
The I*l' owntx-t was Ik warm one
and we may have said many tiling. thr
heat ofthe battle. that was aggravating,
but if we h*v* mih) anything we're sorry
for, wo are glad ol it!— 7Wr Rcyue.tea**.
Ncv*r mi-d, wooden nutmegs, don t
f.-et, the mull tW> JlJftl do my
ha rut.
R*v. J. Millet, who has been p>tor
o.'tbe Nituny Valley charge twelyeye.-*,
has accepted a call to the Pa: a li*e charge.
Richard P. Key>er, fon of M. N.
Keyaer, ol Je> Shore, di*l very sudden
ly of yellow fever at MontphU on Sunday
morning last, lie wa>Jiicket agent ofthe
P. Jt M Hit. at liuU place, and is spoken
of a* a worthy young man and highly es
teemed by all who knew him.
H R Ault, the Newberry druggist. ;
who was arrwsted some two weeks since, j
charged wild, soiling iiguorsa* a beverage, .
has been held to bail in the sum of S4OO for I
appearaaco at court.
Poisons u ho wish to sara 5 per vent.
on their school tax, had better pay over to
Jas. C. iloal, before November 4th, next.
The result if the election knocked
Brown's paper eltirolT iu pius so it coal J
not eu> out at *ll, la?t week, We don't
think he'll bellow tor any further "ev
pla.ittion," or ask who struck Billy Pat
terson or Levi Miller either. Let Brown *
Republican try iu hand at "explaining'
hou Levi was knocked into a cocked UaL
A few l*y after the election a radi
cal and Mr. G ram ley, the newiy elected
commissioner, met, when the following
dialogue ensued
Radical—How are you Mr. Grsmley,
glad to see you.
< Jramley—So glad.
Radical—S. glad you're glad.
Gramlcy—ins glad you're glad that lam
glad.
The following are the official major
ties in this county :
Ludlow, SSS,
Hutchinson, S9£
Waream, SC
Orv is, 767.
Mitchell,
Gramly, !M.
An aged citizen of Sugar Valley,
Mr. Thomas Hall, 85years old, died there
on the Cth insi.
Gift A Flory, Centre llall, have al
ways on hand, cheap, ready made boots
and shoes.
The Lock Haren lawyers publish a
card, saying that henceforth their offices
will not be open a night- Let them go one
step farther, and agree to keep them clos
ed at daytime also, and there will be no
more trouble in Clinton county. Less
lawyers, less lawsuits.
Had the full democratic vote in
Pennsrallev been out Orris' majority
would have reached 1200, and had the
democratic rote in the entire county been
out, Sankey would hare had 401) majority
and the ballance of the ticket from 8 to
IJOO, excepting Orvis, who would hare
hid loTO.
—-We are reliably informed that the
work on the railroad, which was stopped
• bout three weeks ago, would be com
menced again in Nor. Ist, and be pushed
forward with vigor, the company having
secured funds sufficient to go ahead with
speed.
The work in the mountains only had
keen discontinued ; the laying of rails to
Laurelton, the ballasting below Spring
Mills, and the trimming up this side of
Spring Mills, had not stopped at all.
Tbeelection returns tell what the
pc-opletn Mr. MitrheH'sown township, Fer
guson, think of him. He made a lino run
there, being 21 votes ahead of the demo- {
cratic candidate for supreme Judge. He
will be iikeitjusta* well by the people of
tiiecounty w hen be acts as treasurer.
——A barn wKh three lightning rods
wa- struck hy lightning in Berk* county
a few days ago. Unless properly made,
scientifically put up, and kept in first-rate
order, lightning rods afford little, if any,
protection—and their utility in any case
is not yet an established fact Iflighlning
happens to come in contact with them it
is likely to follow theui, if Ihe .juantity be
not too large. A large tree near build
ings is a much safer reliance for their pro
tection from lightning than any rod.
——The surviving oflloer* and soldiers
of the 143 d, 148lb, and 150 th regiments of
Pennsylvania volunteers will, bold their
annual reunion at the old camp grounds
near Kingston, Luzerne county, on the 9th
of November next. It is expected that
Generals Doubleday, Dana, Oborne and
Koiolcy, Colonel Dwight and other distin
guished soldiers will be present. Major
Chamberlain, of the 150 th regi ment, will
deliver the annual address.
Sunday and Monday storm and rain,
Tu f*dy anj Wedpeiday cold.
Ad. Krumrine's Sale of live stock
Oct. 29th.
S. It. Gettig's saleof personal property
nour Farmers' Mills, on 18 Nor.
The farm of John Dinge. dee d, in
Penn twp., is advertised in the Rcportr (
at public sale.
The farm of Geo. Grarnly, dee'd, in Su
gar Valley, is advertised in the Reporter,
at public sale.
A valuable farm in Buffalo Valley-
Union co,, is advertised in the Reporter at
public sale.
The valuable mill property of J. F.
Throne, in Miles twp., is advertised in the
Reporter at private sale.
The valuable farm of Sam'l Spangler,
dee d, in Potter twp., is advertised in the
Reporter at private sale.
A PRAIRIE FIRE
25 MILES OF COUNTRY SWEPT
oyBK.
LJTTI.F. I'illt.DßgK BCBXKD TO IIEATII
Omaha, October 16.—A* terrible prairie!
tire swept over twenty-five miles of coun
try near the Omaha and South Western
railroad in Saline and Jefferson counties.
Nebraska, on Tuesday. Manydiouses and
1 .rge quantities of grain were destroyed.
At Wilbur ten school children were caught
i i the flames. Three perished on the sjwt,
three more will die, and four are dieud
fullv maiuied, but will iccovar. Mrs.
Morlcv, mother of three of llio children,
ran to help them and received fatal in
juries.
For tho Reporter,
CHRISTIAN I MTV
I* it n t * lamentable fait, that, through
out our land, there nre no public or private
organisations that are more divieod than
the christian church, Mini who at (hr
same limp profess an dlirrli to the
christian faith ? The Savior himself rep
r resents tho unity of hi* followers a> an ini
' port*lit mean* for the triumph ol hi king
doin and extension >d hi* glory. For Ha
i say*, "I pray that thoy all ma* bo one; a.
' thou Father ail in mo and l.ln tho thee,
that thoy a!no may bo ono in u*and the
t conclusion, "That tho world may believe
r that Thou hart sent me Soiuo thittW
r that thi- sublime prayer in utterod in
reference to his disciple-, in order that
I thoy might lu ono in their testimony to
Chrut. Uut we must believe that Christ
prayed in this prayer, lor all that are
hi- That thay might bo in incorporated
into one body, spirit and heart Hut sueh
it not always the ea-e, when wo consider
Uie temper and oonduel ol otuo of it*
members.
Wo .-ay thut these truths are east into
oblivion, and we can readily pcrcei* e the
evil.- which flow from such actions , it lias
burst asunder tho loads ot christian love,
and has and does prevent thai liariuoiitou
and affectionate intercourse among Chris
tians. It has infbsed jealouies auimosil* j
and disunion . set friends, bretheru, an
famtl.es in tUrce daring against eeh
other, and eve ->>nteluae, corrupted tin
very prayers that are poured tourtb ton
throne of grace Cvn'd we fly with the
swiftnis- of an angel the varieu
places of divine worship, while some an
offering up their prayers to a throne ot
grace, what a repulsive feeling would
come over u* to hear some pray, "Lord
we thank thee that we ate not as other
men, and imploring a special blessing
upon tlieuisoh e>. as if thay wore tht
jowly favorite* ot Heaven. Hew unlikt
j tho noble, benevolent-pirit which Chris
tianity inculcates. For tho Saviour said
to bis disciples, "A" new commandment
give 1 unto you, that ye lov® ono another
as 1 have loved you, that jo also love ot e
another: by this shall all men know that
yo are my disciples- if >'o have love one to
another. " And, as tb® promotion of the
spirit of love was the great object of his in
struction*. so his whole life was an ex
ample of the purest benevolence, both to
wards Iriends and towards eneniio* ;
even towards his bilteriwt enemies, hi*
benevolent emotions flowed out in earnest
supplication for their forgiveness.
In the uiidst of all the mockeries, insult*
and indignities which ho endured, when
he was made a spectacle to angels and to
men, his affectionate desire ascended, to
the throne of his Father, in behalf of those
who crucified him, "Father, forgive them,
for they know not what they do. O,
what a contrast is here presented, to those
scenes of maglignity. and revenge, which
have so long disgraced the human race.
What a happy world would this be, wrere
it peopled with .such amiable characters,,
and were all who profes* to be follower* ol
Jesus, willing to imitate his mild and
benevolent spirit, then this world would
be transformed into a heaven, and Christi
anity would appear in it* native lustre,
and receive the honor due to its divine
character; and th* name of our blessed
Je.-us, would soon be proclaimed through
out the earth May we then ask our
diviac Master, to give us loving he.irt* and '
disposition* in order to exhibit theprinei- j
pleofh've in all its interesting aspect and |
to promote its practical influence all j
around us, and we have the full assurance I
that wo ah all reach heaven at last. I
n. w. l. (
Centre Co- Official, 1872.
lUrtrsnft. Batiajs* I
lklUfonte. IW. Ward 92 Mi!
S. Ward 110 1W 1
IN Ward lb. 0 3
Milesbnrg Boro 100
I'nionville Boro '-; l
Howard 80r0.... s " 1
Philip-burg 80r0.... ICS
Boggs - - - "Ai-' 1 I
Benncr 10"' V'®
Uurnside - h* £• • >
Curtin™ -JJ; '
Ferguson 137 '
Gregg tu Jo} J
llaibe- - !< ™
Halfmoon ® *\
Harris ... 240
Howard - 1&0
Huston 119 od
Liberty - 1T
Marion H I*'
Miles.... M "-^1
Patton .... 100
Penn AO A-
Pott.-r ITi --TO
Rush lAI 1 1
Suow Shoe HflJ H'J
Spring 195 M-> .
Taylor <
Union - 113 Co
Walker 113 HW V
Worth To 5T
Total 3292 3Tl2j ®
Buckakw's Majority
List of Traverse Jurors for Ist week jj
Kovermber Term.
Bellcfonte boio'—Roland Curtin. Simon
Harper. Felix .Vullen, James Harris, IV
W Slontgomery
Milesburg boro'—George Gray, Jonath.
Bullock
Philipsburg boro' —\V E Irwin. James
Perk.
Benner twp — ll I, Harvey, l*anc Pen
nington, A J Shu*v.
Bogg'— James Tie>lll*-
Curtm- -A V Quay. David Bechdof, J
li Noll
Ferguson— J H Mitchell, James l.apoile
David Young
Haines— Thorns W IM-lerman, 1) II
Rote.
Harris—Wm Goheen, Levi Williams,
George Kline, Samuel Glenn, J Swine*
hart
Howard—John Hughes, W II Neff.
Mi lea—T N Wolf.
I'atton—George Matlern.
Penn—Jacob Isenhuth.
l'otter—James M'Cormiek, Joe Bitner.
Rush—T J Batcheler, Jonathan Beck,
Goo. McGaffey
Snow Shoe—Mark Moonev, Daniel
Wolf, Able Campbell, J H Broon.
Spring—Mark Williams
I nion—Perry Lucas.
Walker— Je**e Stewart, Jacob Keber
Worth James M Perdue, Owen M'-
Cann, J G Jones
List of Traverse Jurors for November
Term, 2nd week.
Bcllefonte—D 'I. Kline
Philip-burg—A J Graham, J S Gray,l
W K Fulton
Buggi twp—Michael Ileaton, Robt.
Bierly, John Dcarnut
Ferguson— James Dunlap, Sidney Shollj
Geo Rcchline, J Q Hess
Gregg—John Henry Duck, Jno
Coldrcn, Michael NofUcer
Half Moon—Jackson Thompson, Isaac
Lamburn
Haines—Win Shaffer, Jno K dell, Lew
is Mem h, Charles Hoeterman
Harris—John Lucas.
Howard— John Jenkins, James Antia
Liberty—Benj. Ligget, Samuel Bcch
dol,
Penn—lsroal Confer.
Potter —John Snyder, John McCor-.
niick, George Rearick.
Snow Shoe— Edward Poor man, C. P
Stoneroad,
Spring—Jno D Miller
I nion— Henry Blaky-
Worth—J W Faust.
Walker—Josiah Johnston.
List ofCrniid Jurors lor November
Term.
Bellefonte boro' —James H M'Clure.
Philipsburg—George S Flegle
Benner—Martin Mceve, V SUTVer.
Boggs—Samuel Charles, Richard Gibbs
Burnside—Geo P*Zimmciman.
Gregg—Samuel P Herring.
Haines—Solomon Kttlingcr.
Harris—Jacob Meyer, George Fortney,
Jno W Stewart.
Huston—Win Steel.
Marion- W W Beck
Miles—John H Waite
Penn—Samuel Otto, Jacob Dqtwciler
Patton—M D Gray
Potter—Thomas Lingle, George Oden
kirk
Rush—llamson B Ross
Walker —W Snavely, Thomas Dunkle.
Worth—Wm |1 Beckwith.
Thp Hon. James P. Burr, of the Pitts
burg Post, has teen chosen delegate at
large to the constitutional convention in
the room of Hon Jeremiah S. Black, re
signed? A good selection.
Till: KLMTIOMS
TUK iHUO F I KCTION,
.J "* Columbu*, Ohio, ( 1 : >brr IT
' |Tito i Slut* t\>nit,iiii>M
v front their ritut u . i-.*<-d ftvmi
I nighty-two loutiti-, oti ■ ii' i il .
I, a* to the other oountio*, u\ . tint Allen's
(election by Itftt' tuftjo i",v them is coii
r siderahi* doubt • to I• > lan.-o of ti
tiohol but tlio t'lm , . f ! i' I*OII
'CommlltM hf on'n i tbut the lb-•■■•■■■■-
, craulmtoftlito elected to. Mate I kit.
with tlio axeepiion of \\ U tor Sui'f. ii
*' Judge itiid \V iLon for < ■!n|itroii-.'!
S It I* nOW iSTtillll ti .' Del:' IMt, KIIVO
carried the 1.e.. atum >•! Oh.o. lbu
■■•curing the re-electio ,>i Mr 1 hurtiian
'to tho United !*tte> S. mi! T . i* il
most glory enough for >n* > <n
low .i 11-turn
Cedar Rapid*, li'H.t, t >: li Ito
I Republican Ma'.!.' Cont:! t . ..iiuutv .i -
• .bat in MIIJ' -it ceuntio- HOARD FRO'",
Governor Carpenter • a net mgjoritv !
•fia.UT lit tho >!ti i-oitnlH-, la t yor
CiftUt had a luajority of I'M**'
CKNTRK 10l NIV Ki.il liV'.
7VtY .Vno. Jmtiir
Bcllefoiite t N Want . 145 • l b
.s ut lift io hc
i\V " : • t\ A
Mile* burg II .n>
I'nionviilo R t> >
Howard Boro :> I 27 |
Pkltipaburgli.ro •; 121 "1 !'-•
Bogg, 1. ' 1 ' !>'■ 176
Henrier - Ml Nl 1 -* 1
Burn-iJ* -'I
Curt in - > 26 '■"•'• 2>
Fergusou '•>•* l-> 1 • IVS
Gregg ••• I 214 "
Haiti** 152 T • Ho M
Ilalftuoon -- •'-> •i ' 'j
Harm lb i Vto lb -'IT
llowanl r' 41 ■'
Hurton '-ti st vi
Liberty... to" l' v, l
Marion TT 74 4b
Mile* -"-'I '■! i"-M •'.!
l'atton fi s l
l'enn W i l .'i M
l'otter '-"71 IV 'Vb j
Hush • 'V I
Snow Shoe ' 7.
Spring 1 J' ■ IV- !'•
Taylor 37
t'nion 5A S s '*'< 4*7
Walker 164 W "V s'j
Worth- 4 to 48 Ml
Total V*.M Vo7 2V3
Maj oriliea llutehinaon r J: Ludlow
3etk
.1
—, V !
.
Bellefonte, t N War ! .'. IV7
S. Ward 1' > ll''
(WW:.: i f . v: ,V.|
Milaaburc Iloro™ !7
Uutoaviließoro—. vt S9
Howard Boro .
Philipaburg Boro M 125 108 Il2|
Bogg, 1"' ir.' 117 17"
Bonner - I 1 1 7- I'd ">•
Burn*idc d I
IHirtin SV i- '.l '*.•!
Fergu*ou 1 • l-d -s ljt
liregg "-'H ">7 -I<l
Ilaitu- I'll s > l.'A) .|
Uaifmooii - V.
Harri* 11 lrS 17'
Howard 41 <~ II 7".
ilu.ton '.'l s "JO M
Liberty Si 108 -7 H 1
Marion - 4 sf ;t
Mile* 2 1 ! 47
I'atton - II SV :;<i s.
l'cnn 'JtH X\ ll US I
Ptt*r 777*' |7SI V.'T IOC 1
Ku*h t'2 114 CI i
Snow 5b00....„ 7U To
Spring 132 137 113 1
Taylor 7 -2 *
Union ■'l s* '' k'.
Walker 14-3 1-1
Worth- - M . ">1 Uij
Total 21.17 2o-i !I2> ■
Majoriti*—War vain Orv
7R. II.'R (o",.jr\
BvlL fontc f N Ward ><• I-dT 7<. 14"
. S " M 131 lOd lit'-1
tW " 2 ;; it
Mileaburg Boro 7S II 7.'.
Unlonville -".7 2d ••
Howard boro ?' d 2U !
I'bilipaburg 1 k ■ '.H 12C i
Bogg* 1 '.*"2 l<r2 1W
Bonner 11-'> *4 I>>t
Bur: -id* Ml
Kergu.on - 219 I"'< 1 '• 130j
Uregg 217 id 17.1 70
'Haines 14V sa 121 111'
Halfmoon >"> ' ' '•>
Harris 134 217 H7 22M
Howard H 71 4-1 71
Huston.—... 2-1 s l '2.3 si i
Liberty 40 I<*7 4o l<t3
(Marion—.... 7'.' '7 77
Miles— 22. -'s> 14-3 T2-3
PatU-n 1" s; .< si
P*nn 202 '' "li' .3'2
i Potter - 274 Ml 334 11.3
, Bush - BO 1. 62 S I
(Snow Shoe 77 72 TH
Spring - 120 171 121 * I>2"
j Taylor *2? lit'. 2-1
. Union '2! rs 63 TO
Walker IV. 'Mi 130 'A,
Worth -..- 18 .x .30 i>> j
Total 2*#j 2672 271-3 2749;
.1 Mnjoriti*. Mitchell '221 <ritiley,3l^
Auditor.—— —. i
3 5 * 5" I
f fr S .7 j
I Bellcfonte ( N Ward SI 77 14>'. i4'.i
' S " .let lttt 104 103
■ i w " t 41 ;
Miltaburg Boro . K I' 272 7'.
, Uniijnvilh. LLURO JL' '/ H4 .FC:
i Howard Boro £... *i "20 II
Philipsburg 110r0.... 93 93 126 121
.Bogg* 101 101 187 18','
i Ben; lIT - - 13' RW 8> 80
Bumsido 23 23 34. .14
r Ourtin..- 36 36 27 27
fergtson 1W ITO 127 126
<Jregg.._ ... . 214 214 08
llai'.es lol 118 S : b-i
. Halfinoou 3>3 60 •'■
' Ilarr,- Jf.2 1-32 2W 21".)
. Howard M M 71 7!
L lluaton - 21 21 M \
II Liberty : "4 Sfl 107 107
Marion - —.... 77 77 •'/! K>.l
Miles 229 226 3.3 4e
0 nitton .- 41 II *■' m
„ Penn i>l 3(0 31 31
,c Potter - 280 278 12* 128
Busli 2 6'2 62 34 I
Snow Shoe 09 69 76 7'
Spring 124 124 I'll 7'-
faylor 34 34 26 V
, Union .33 61 *8 8>
'■ Walker 1-3.3 166 90
Worth 49 ."KJ 66 61
Totul 2072 2053 2.VJH 2501
Majorities—Frank '<o2; Urcist •!"!
ELECTION NEWS.
Hod. A. 11. Dill reelectcil
Northumberland, October 15. The
whole democratic ticket i elected in this
county by a small majority. Dill d<'iu,,
lias about 507 majority over Dr. Wagon
seller, leading his ticket generally through
out the county.
Newport, October 15. The majority for
Dill, deep., for senator, In the county i>
about 150, and bis majority in the district
will not jbc less than SCO. It is proba
ble that he has carried every countj in
the district, all of which are republican
but Northumberland, and that u-ully
very close.
Lcwisburg, Unn>n Co., October 15.
This county gives Gordon about 800 and
M ackey about 600 majority. Gordon is a
native of this town, and run nearly all the
votes here. Dill, dein., has-lo) majoiiiy
for senator over Wagonsoller.
M'Atccr elected.
Huntingdon is so confused in her vole
that the senatorial vote cannot he nccu
raluly ascertained. M At e'er, iletn., i
elected to the house in Huntingdon, und
Irvin's majority for senator is 650.
1-YtnUin ('olllli v,
< !> n'j Oit'i r !'• Walsh, |
J hoc rat al* 'I haul |t iv><, is oleeled to
; the lum-e iitt t Mael.ov, republican, !>•
f, i.iu :kX) t > l'*'. Caok, republican, and'
u I.lot ol the Kopoitory, i beaten lor,
it t iitci I \ White, democrat, by from
" • i ' Fnitv ti> were ill lite-1 wholly
obliterated tit the vote <tn local candi- 1
da!.
ITe 1L limit nl* >. I.clnuioli county
Itliul' !l i.ull.i! t li-'lil Oil Tuc tluv Irtft,
nml .! t. 1 Fraticw 11. Kbur, Slier ill", j
ami <. i t. , ii l.ighl, I'tiunty Treasurer.
I fli - i- a -übsiantuil victory in #
county which lia* mi aveiug® lie
publican majority ol lilt ecu huuilred. j
Mr. Allen'- election a* iioveruor of
(Ohio i- claimed by 1,000 majority.
Mr. Nc.iuith, the Itcmocratic
| catuli .late, hn bccit clectctl to (Am
j jjrcM. fron.( Ony .u by a majority of
5,?i00 vote
l'wo IbMUOCrata have been elected>
11 the legislature fiom I'hilailelpbia.
*♦ * .
A U IFI-; DKCoY . MKi: HUSBAND)
t.l tu: SHOT IS Y It Klt I* Ylt AMOI'K
fit K It, t > Y FI.OI CiIKD INTO'
rilKOltOl Nl> AMI DISCOVKKKD
MY A IKM)
• fur.- K if cuußty, 111, Oct. . Just
i in. in tit lu .< t.t-Jay, on Sunday, the 7th el
I Septt ait >i, 1ST;;, Mr. M< I. \V cod, a rich
|md respectable farmer of Mulberry
(Jrove, went, vv illt hi* wife a young and
limd-om woman, though o susceptible
Jilu'.t ry a* to he considered almost
weak-minded to pick some plum* in a
grove not fur ln iu his house. Hi* wife
returned alone, and Recounted for her
in.,! and - absence by saying that be had
gone to aitotlier l!cid at sumo little distance
to cxamim - .me of hi, attic The night
pa--.tt and he dij not coma home. Next
fnomitig the wont to the tret- beneath
Which the had left him There the found
a pool of blood atul tome locks of hair;
vviii!.- .1 !ra k along the grn,.;. plentifully
bMprinktcd with gout, "of gore, led ton
heap of butbe.-, where the btdy teemed te
have been dragged ami concealed. It had
however, vanished.
O M.-aday morning at lay break u
brother-in-law of the misting man. named
William-, was ploughing .In the Held ad
joining the grove. In the centre of the
tleld he maide lut t> uui sheer to one tide, to
at to throw a furrotv of earth over one
spot en the direct line on which he was
ploughing, and no that hi* horse* did not.
trmuple upon the spot covered. The ap
parently trivial circumstance did not'
strike the person who observed it n, at all
singular or significant.
Meanwhile the hue'uhd cry bad gone,
out over the county, and several hundred
farmers had s .< utbled aiid began the
search for the bo.lv of the murdered man.!
For day-it wns prosecuted thoroughly;
wa. p.- were .explored, thicket* penetra
te, 1, house- and lonely barns ex
amincd, wells sounded, but all in vain.
Detective, were employed and rewards
iTcrtJ, hut equally in vain Still the
pioughed Held remained unscarcbed, and
the widow declared that the body bad
been buried on the farm.
There bad been a family (cud between
Wiiliai .-atd Davison, hit two brothers
in-lj.w, and Wood Williams was arrest
ed on sus-dcion of having been concerned
in the tuurd. r, but was relt-aid. Lowell
lien lon, a young man who had been
"chortt.g on Uto farm, was aUo arreted
and released, whcicupon be took flight and
hi. not sir.i been seen, lienlon was a
g d-!,>king v ung follow, who hsJ been
,lcp.:ately in lor • with Sir- Wod.and
bis past >n bad been returned Mr Wood
had b.cn awajc of the fatal attachment,
it ... p.'.y r i weak-minded a'.J
unfortunate wife had d'trhargc-d llcuior
and tried to bush the matter up.
U., | Wednesday afternoon a'man an
-.v. rit.g to (li. d< • -riplion given ot llenler
met a correspondent of the Danville Timci
at lair at C&iliti, and informed him thai
a ii.ruicr nxiucd ,Wo.J had disappeared
front Mulberry Uroi o , that it was believed
he had been murdered, and that suspicion
■ .-d to hi, brother- in-law a, the mur
derer a. The man was wild and excited,
but the r.-oital affected the gentleman who
heard it to little that he did not even take
any nop-s of it.
Many days pasted, and the search had
been given up. when a little girl was sent
on an errand to a neighbor of Wood nnd
William-. She took a shortcut across th*.
told in which Williams had been plough
ing o:; the in -rniiig of that Monday. She
had with her a little black dog, that ran
uhead of her. In the middle of the field
the little creature slopped at a bend in the
furrow, nnd began to bark loudly. (Seing
ncur to -co what ha had found, she smelt
the ■tench of decaying flesh. On telling
her story to the neighbors thsv promptly
visited tho spoL A few strokes of the
-pado exposed the body, which was barely
covered with tho It had been piere
cd by three balls, one breaking the jaw
bone nn.l lodging in the throat, a second
going through the head, and a third
through tho heart.
The new, -non spread, and within a few
hour- the Coronor and hi* jury and the
medical officer* were pte-ent. A fire of
bru-h was made hv the side of tho corpse,
and by Us light the doctors examined it,
the juror* viewed it, and returned a ver
dict of "wilful murder."
lleiibm had absconded, but William*
j i.ndhis wife were arrested. Williams do*
: nied all knowledge of how his brothcr-in
| law had roflic to his death He knew
nothing <>f llenlon, though |he had lent
! liiivi a revolver on Saturday which Hcnlon
j had returned on Monday. Where was it '
I Ho did not know. Judge Lynch Was invit
ed to conduct the interrogatory, when
' WfMiams showed where the weapon was
! bidden ill heap of refuse. Hut ho affirm*
' J his innocence.
i Jl'hu* the eye rest* for the present till
I Uciilou is found. Tho theory ot the dc
j Uctiv. si that Hcnlon is tho murderer,
I :Mid that Williams nnd possibly others
I wore aecc ories before the lack Hcnlon
wn-madly in love with Mrs. Wood. To
gel her husband out of the road he profit
ed by hisknoweldge of the tamily feud to
secure weapon*. Then Mrs. Wood served
as it decoy to lurw the husband to tho plum
grove where his murderer awaited him,
mid the di ed wnsdono, which vans so caro
fully concealed for so many days, till a
> barefooted girl nnd it little black dog hap
pened to cross a ploughed field, and lo I
* tbe murder was out and
The glio-t of the murdered man
I) Shrieked upward from the seal.
A EX -S K N A TO R !*< >M EUO Y S HOT A XI)
SLItiUTLY WOUNDED.
■ Wn'hington, Oct. 12 —About ten min-
I ute- past 2 o'clock Saturday aftermmn ex-
Senator l'outeroy, of Kausn-, > shot by
M. F. Conway, an ex-member of Congre**
from thut State. Fomeroy was walking up
New York avenue, and near tint corner of
Fourteaiitli street hu met Conway, who
'' drew n lurga revolver, and when within
* -ix feet of I'omvroy fired tliree shot* at
■ liini, one of which took riled in the right
' brea'-t, ju-t below tlio nipple. Conway
then put up his pistol ami started to walk
oil'. Two gentlemen, I*. M. Stilson nnd
1 Addison, vvliu witnessed tho shooting,
whieli occupied uot more than a minute,
' immediately stopped Conway, Addison
l * e vt-laio.ing .- "Sop, sir ! you have shot a
" man, and mu-l give your reasons for so
" doing." Conway replied : "He ruined
• v myself and my family." lie then sur
rendered his pistol to SlilLou. Hiid tic*
companied that gentleman to the station
*' house. Mr. Fomeroy, who hud fgllep to
" the pavement, was assisted to a carriage
l: nnd diven to liis home. Tho bull passed
N through two tliieknesse., of Fomeroy',
coat, also hi* ve-t and shirt, ami it-force
! was thereby *o fur spent that after prini
tiating tlio skin it was thrown off by the
| Jcailihige of one of the ribs near the end ni
'j j which it struck. The wound has bled
| very littlound will < aUseiio inconvenience
jwilll'Vit Out; of the three hol tired l>V
, i'i 'J through I'oniaroy but,
' c'oiely grating hi* head, another m toted
y liitn altogether, although fired williln a|
,1 (< fci't <ii hint. Mr. P tun ero\ U *uie
~ whntiila |u*U> account foi tilt* Uliexpocl
,, '.! u. vault, in tin It i l beret iforo litfrlciiiltnl|
y Conway, units-- it vi>i> f.r tlio reason, that
. 11. -W 1 ; l;ei i : 111 •i I . Sit lillil I'l 'III' I 11!
tiiMti < MI 111 ihii l'rrauiy Department fur J
Mi' tmi it y, ! , lui "ii'itl tun l.a-|
V been Inn,., u|>art li'.itii ,'lii'r huiitaltvi Hint J
. win in |><. 'i in. itmunce.. Tbh, it n|>
pear-, t mi mil thought • rill ■ t ion on In in
ai lie liiuuelf desired tunic Kin J of cm*
i ploy uit'iil, but tailed of niM.laiiC* to ob
in in it, bt.ng in liciiituti) circituiiUncc*
Conway i\n* taken before Judge Stiull
I last night, HIIII wni release.) 111 slU,oUt'
bnil. Alex under Ail*iii*<iii becoming III*
. biiiiiiunuii. A phy ii iiiii'n certificate m
. produced, thut tlu iv.mil lof fii)iri>y n
I (light. r.iiiiiny i- a native of Baltimore.
Miir.v In in), a |irlnti'r by tradr, studied law
and emigrated P' kiii'.". Cm way wa#
laboi iiiK under great iiu-nUtl excitement,
ainl it it .il to-night thut the eaiuo of hi*
/.hi inn thut in' ha* had fti.i|uoiil
! political r.vt rt* in lvmi***, which hunt*
( j tribute* t'i I'ouiurny.
- • ■■ •
Alt ut five o'clock ott Mi'tula \
ovou.iij; Waile was removed to itu ml
joining cell, na it wit# Icuitil that lit
contcmplulcd making an attempt t f;et
n:t. 11c liuil not been in hia quarter*
long, before he adzed the water pipe
ami w reiiclietl it off when the water
tloweil rapidly. Thinking to cool hia
ardor aotiiew hat, it wa* determined to
1 avo hiui alone tor u ahort time. He
then broke down the hammock, and
ac-uring a liar of iron commeucod
digging through the wall into his old
cell tiud in a abort time had made an
opening large enough toudmil a man.
The Sheriff, with several policemen,
thru approached, hut brandishing a
[dice of iron he (MM that official to j
enter bis cell. After mine parleying ,
i rutdi was made upon hint, when hr ,
iv."- ii-il, thrown, and at cured. He i
was then haudculK*d uud tied with i
an enormous rope somewhat on tl • I
principle of "doing up" the Daven- .
port Brothers, when it was aitnpo-e I i
that he could not possibly get loose ,
ugaio. But Davenport like, Wade
was determined to show the officers a ,
"trick ui two. During the night, it i
is MipjHwcd, he secured a broken
tumbler, when he deliberately went
to work and succeeded iu cutting the
rope that bound him aud released
biuiseif. Then by a desperate effort i
ho wrenched oil* his haudcutf*, aud
as if scorning to be encumbered with
•rich trilling tiling*, threw them outj
ofa window into the jail \atd. Then
he broke from his cell, and was
roaming through the hails of thei
prison this morning apparently a free
man! 110 wa then recaptured and
locked up again. Whether ho will
perform another "trick or two" re**
mains to be seen.
lie profe**cs to have experienced j
religion, and states that he prayed
ferveutly last night U> be granted
streuthl to free himself from his
bands and his prayer was* answered.
Wmspt fim. <{• Bulletin,
DKATHS.
At I.il.Jen Hall. Oct. Tib IS7X, Sidney,
tbc only cbfld of Wuliam D md Alary
O. Hon. aged 1 > oars, X month* and 0
day*.
In Haines Township, on the I'Kb Intl.,
I'rlir Snyder, agt-d 71 year*. tt> month*
and 21 days.
On the 2nd Oct. in Indiana Co Mary,
wife of Wui Frstb, formerly o! Spring
Midi. ngel l • year*. I* months and S day*
MARRIED.
In Miliheini, no the iu in*:, by J. II
Ruiftnydor, Esq., William Ilerr aed Mi*
Clara willow, both of Millheim
HOUSE * LOT FOH HALK —A two*
story dw el line house- and good b't.
in one cf the Mtl desirable portion* of
Aaronsburg, is offered at private aie
Witir.it are all necessary outbuilding* uch
a* kitchen, woodshed, mokchoue. a bon
• table, extern, dec Choice fruit of aft
klwil • the premise* Apply'to
MRS. JOANNA KURTZ.
octtU. tf Aurotisbnrg.
V SPECIAL meeting of the Centre
County Agri< ultural Society will be
held in the Court Route at BeUcronte on
Saturday, October SAth, at 2 o'clock p. nr.,
relative to tho improvement or the
(•round*, the premium lut. and to arrange
for a -cries of Agricultural meeting*
throughout the county. Important bull
ae** will be transacted and a full attend
ance i earnestly ri -luetic.! By order of
the Pres.di nt " D. S. KELLER.
18-41 2t Set" y.
Miller & Son,
CKNTRE HALL. PA
DEALERS IN
ri BK /uircs
A YD MEDICJXBS,
CHEMICALS. OILS, DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY NOTIONS
FANCY ARTICLES -
FOR THE TOILET.
A<\. See., See.
PI HI: h IM: and LIQUOR*,
for *medlcinal purpoie*.
Trucscs •!'Supporters in great variety.
Also, choice
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
and aP oilier article* usually kept in a
fir*t elas* Drug Store.
Prescriptions carefully Coiupouuiled.
MILLER A SON.
\ iiluablc Parm
AT PUBLIC SALE.
Will be nfferod, at public *ale. on the
premises, about 1 mile south of Mtllheim,
On Saturday, Nov. Bth, at 1 o'clock,
the valunblo farm belonging to the estate
of John Dingo*, dee'd, on the rond lead
ing froin Miliheini t> the Forks, and
about I mile from the railroad, contain
ing
IL ACHES
with allowance, ol which 100 aero ; are
clear, the balance being of the
BEST WHITE PINK TIMBER.
The land i* tinder n high statu of culti
vation. and under good pot fence- There
on i* eroded a TWO STORY FRAME
DWKLLINd HOUSE, large bank barn,
and other Here.-arv outbuilding*. There
is a never failing Spring of Water near
the door, the water of which is conducted
through the rt'llar, thence piped to the
barnynrd. On the premises is also a large
ORCHARD, with all kind* of choice
fruit Belonging to this property i. n
SAW MILL AND WATER POWER
with 11 feet of head. X lane run* through
the farm having the field, on cither side,
enabling the farmer to leave his Imr* open
s<> that catt c ean go at will from their
I'asluru to wuler and hack again; beside,
which the farm is ,o shutout a, to evcludo
entirely all strange cuttle.
TERMS -JKWto ho )>aid on day ol
•alcj half of the balance on the Ist' of
April folk wing, and the residue in two
e'lual annual payment- thereafter.
JACOB I>l NOES,
oct'J ti. Executor.
A SUGAR VALLEY FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE.
'I he valuable Farm of George Gramley,
dee d, about ! mile south of Lugansville,
Clinton county, w ill he Joflered Ht Publle
Sale,
On Piiday, Oct. 01, at 1 o'clock,
enntnining
Si ACRES OF LAND,
of which 12 acre* consist of Timhnrlnml,
the balance being under good cultivation
Thereon uro erected a TWO-STORY
FRAME HOUSE, RANK BARN,
I Smokehouse Npringhmne, Wimil-hed, Jfec,
There i* running Water at the house
awl at tlie luirn.
Also, a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD
on the premises.
Term* will be nuoio I.nowu on iley of
vale
JOXATH GRAMLEY,
Sugar Valley,
JEREMIAH HAINES.
I Reberikurg,
octb Executor*.
vj MONARCHY IN KKANCK. I
AimoI.UTK AURBKMKN'r or TBK MOW-!
ARCIIfCAI. PABTtK*.
l/4ii)tluii, October Ifi-ft A. M.-The
i rtium' Paris corrw|Hudent telegraphs j
dim follows:
'i From exact information it appears
"jt'int lite monarchical parties have
"iOomt! to an absolute agmuiuut.
'*( Clmttibord has made concessions
•' which arc satisfactory lo the liberal
' monarchists, and the followiug will
" he submitted at the oponing of the
* Assembly:
The proclamation of a hereditary;
constitutional monarchy, the king
■ promising liberty of couacieuce and
equality before the law a the right of
Mall
Tho monarchiila are confident of
a majority in the Aaaembly. It ia
fiinl ihut llti Deputies are pledged
to support the ruatoratiou of royalty.
THK N Y. BTATK TRKABUKYI
ROBBKD
A Til KIT OF SBOO,OiO.
Albany, October I>.-Charles If. j
Phelps, caahier iu the treasury depart-|
incut of the elate, waa arreted in
Jersey City yesterday aud brought!
here charged with robbing the state'
treasury of an amount of money sup
posed to reach $300,000. •
The state deposits are divided bej
tween five or six banks of theci'.v.j
and it was the custom of the banks
to* nd to the comptroller's office on j
the first of everv month a duplicate!
of tho treasurer's hank book, which
passed through the hands of the geuor j,
lal book keeper.
The hanks some time ago com
plained of this extra labor, aud Phelpsli
giving assurance that it was entirely j'
unnecessary, the general hook keeper}'
dropped the duplicate *et without!;
the k now ledge of either the comptroller |
or treasurer. Thus but oue set of'
books was left lo be manipulated. The,
general book keeper was next induced
to accept iu aome instances the
statement of the cashier of the balance:
iu some one of the banks without pro
ducing the hank books. Phelps then !
charged a large sum ton bank which!
by its oku statement, which was
called for a few days ago bv the
treasurer, showed that it did no !
have.
Coiiitneiireuient of the lialloon
Trip to F.urope-
New York, October 6. —The great
balloon trip lo Europe was commenced
this morning. The balloon started
from the Capitulme Grounds, Brook
lyn, at nine o'clock, with Donaldson,
Ford and Lunt on board. When
last seen, the balloon was going right
over the ocean.
Bethel, Conn., October (i. —The
Trans-Atlantic balloon of the Graphie
Company, vrhicb started on iu trip
this morning from New York, is, at
this hour, 11 A. M., about two miles
southeast of ibis city, rapidly going.
Termination of the Voyage.
New Haven, Conn., October 6.
As near as can be learned in this city
al pliant Donaldson's balloon reach
ed Canaau, about eighty miles distant,
in the northeastern corner of the £lalc
al 1:25 r. m., where it was caught in a
violent storm. For a few minutes be
fore that time it had been near the
earth. Donaldson aud Ford jumped
out; Lunt was caught iu tome trees
but fiually succeeded iu reaching the
ground unhurt. The balloon escaped
and had uot been capturad at lact ac
counts.
The balloon was afterwards found
about a mile from where the aero
uauU had jumped out
THE MOST VALUABLE FARM
IN
BUFFALO VALLEY.
Known as the
WHITE SPRING FA RM,
Will b ofwwf at
PUBLIC SALE*:
On Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1873.
This Farm comprises
170 ACRF.4 !
more or loss, lituslsd in Limestone twp..
Union County. Pa., 2 miles southeast ot
Mi fit io burs- the present terminus of the
L C. A b. C. RK. This road will be
completed ere ton*, when the distance
from said Farm to the Railroad will be but
one mile. _ _
Tho land is ALL CLEARED except
ing about 12 Acres, and is in an excellent
-uu> ef cultivation.
The Improvements are a Large Good
FRAME HOUSE. known as the
•'MANSION HOUSE"
with a Tenant Hue attached, an exten
sive Ham with ether outbuildings in con
nection. Not far distant from these
building- is another small structure, used
as a tenant house, with a stable close by.
The Farm is well supplied with water
a large Spring rising al the
known far and near as WHITE
SPRINGS * from which the'post ofßeo near
bv derived iu name. The Spring is verj
large, of exceedingly fresh Limestone
Water, and adda largely to the value as
well as the beauty of this excellent farm
Also, at the same time and place, about
80 ACRES OF TIMBKKLAND,
in nn adjoining township.
Sale b>commence at ten o'clock, A. M
of said (lav, when Terms will be knewn by
JAMES CHAMBERS,
KII T B. BARBER.
A.lin'rs cum testamento annoxo.
oct ot
FOR SALE.
The well known farm of Samuel Spang
ler, dee d, situated In Potter twp.. Centre
county. Pa., it offered At Private Sale,
containing about
an ACRES OF TIIK BEST LIME
STONE LAND.
About 170 acres being in a high state of
cultivation. The .balance being well set
; with a
FINK GROWTH OF LCMBER,
consisting in part of White Oak, Chestnut
i and Chestnut Oak.
Tho Buildings arc guoJ. large and
(commodious.
Water & Fruit second to none in the
State. A never failing welt and also
running water near tha door. %
Any person desiring a good farm and
pleasant home, as also a profitable Invest
ment, can address
MARGARET SPANGLKR,
on the promises, or
K. L. SPANGLKR.
Joliel, 111,
"sugHin Executors.
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
FOIt S.VI.K.
at Centre Mills, within 6 miles of the L.
C. to S. C. ML, and a milo* from Mill
hoim. This is a well known merchant and
custom flouring mill, having 3 run of
Burrs
On a Never Failing Stream of Water,
is In good running order, has a large cus
tom trade, ahd is located in one of the
finest wheal growing sections of tho state.
Connected with it is a
Commodious Dwelling,
surrounded by ornamental shade trees,
muting it a dcsirablo place to livo. Be
longing to the property is n
Store Room, Ware Room, Tenant
house also a SAW M ILL, und 220 ACRES
OF LAND, ((art of which is tillable, the
balance being well timbered with a choice
uunlitv of Whitepine convenient to the
•Sawmill. There Is also a YOUNG OR
CHARD on the premises. The water
pew r is an excellent one and suitable for
any manufacturing purposes. For Terms
tand further information, address,
| J. F. THRONE,
2luug€t Centre Mills, Centre co. Fa
| Tarl*. October The republican* era
j redoubling their effort* to thwart the dn
j>ign* of lb# inonarchUU. Thier*, Dufour,
Lay and I'ercer will bold * conference
nel week. All Ilia Miction* lift are uni
ted, the eitrernLU proinlring to (übmit to
the guidance of the mode rata*.
The republican Journal* are of every
•hade of opinion, and upprt all candl
dale* for a**eutbly who lJ|* iheiiielve
town*hip, have found sine In •ufflcient
•juentitie* to warrant the eipcne.
Work* will bo built on the urouud for re
fining it If ore U found in largo <|uanUe*.
If in tumll <|uanliti**, the ore will be bip
ped to other locatitio* for that proce**. —
Mrunic/r.
Madrid, Oct !.- l-argo number* of
CarlikU are aurretidering to the Kepubli
cap troop* In the province of Lcrida, with
the hope of autnetty.
i)i*eeuion* in the CnrlieU Rank*.
l>L*cn*ion in the rank* of tbe c*arlit
are increasing, Tlio leader*, Dorregary,
ltoda and LUrarago have left their com
mand* and arrived at liayonne.
Pari#, October 3—The city hu been full
!of conflicting rumor* to-day in rrjiH t
Jlht polilictl lituntkin. The report which
| gain* the moat currency end >um the
• greater t excitement, wit one ataung thet
, the permanent comnilUoe of a*eml>ly
i i would order thet body to meet on the ISth
I'inal and that government official#, now
I abaent froin Vcnaillee, have been ordered
ie proceed there immediately, but a die
'patch from official wurce* in VermiHe#
i pi enounce* it untrue.
BELLKFONTKM ARKETB.
| tV lute IVheat $1 *). Red 180 ... Rye---
00. Cot II 60 ....Oai 86.—.. Barley 00.
70 Clorcreeed 6,60 ....-Potato#* 60
Lard per pound 8. Pork per pound 00
Mutter '26. Egg**). —Plarter perton
I sl6 Tallow 8 Bacon 10......11 am 16.
LEWIKTOWN MARKETS
White wheal 1,25....Rf d wheat I >....8yc
05 Corn 46 Oat* 86— Barley 90—
Clover*ed6.oo Timothyeeed, 860.
Salt U 00 per rack,-
Macon 7c Ham 16 ButUt S> ... Egg*
29—Plaster 9 60
PRICE LIST.
BLRNHIDEH A THOMAS.
JUMMEKS A COMMISSION MER
CHANTS
Salt per Barrel §8 26
Salt per Sack 2 566
Met Rio Coffee per #> ~ *
White Sugar per t. 1!
Men* Stoffa Boot- —B 76
Mooae Boot* per pair B6®
Home Blanket* per piece-—— 1 "6
Men Shirt*, a piece......~ I 00
Army Pantaloon* 2 <6
Meat double thick tobacco..— 86
Beat Navy Tobacco... —— 20
We are Wanamaker# A Brown* rent
.and will furoiah customer* wiUt_ any kind
of clothing you want at Philadelphia
price*, and will ihow you lare sample* to
t kutiio from.
We are sharpies*' affenla of Philadel
phia and will furnih customer* with any
kind of dress good*, hawU, Ac.. l city
! price*.
Large.t (Lock of Merchandiae ever
brouffht to this town. Cellar, Koctn and
l up Stair* all full. Call aad ee for your
elve* and *ava from 20 to 80 per cent.
The hiffheat Market price paid for but
i ter. ••***, grain. Ac.
Fifty different kind* of men * glove*.
BURNSIDES A THOMAS.
S"?KAY CATTLE.—Three head ofeat
tle came to lha premiae* of the under
signed. at Old Port, about two month* ago.
the Ohe a dark red *uer. the other a light
red heifer, and the third a uuall whit* and
red * putted heifer. All of then* are two
> year* old. The owner if repealed to come
forward, prove property, pay coeta, and
remove the came.
J. 11. ODKNKIRK.
j oct 2. 3. t
IQROOBRY STORK -
Woodring & Co.,
! At the Grocery Store on Allegheny
Street Rellefonte, Pa , oppeaile lloffcr
i lino inform the public generally, that
they have now and keep at all time* one
' of llie beat and largcft alock* of Groceries,
tuck a*
| COFFEES,
TEA,
SUOAR,
StOLASSAS.
Ac. Ac,, Ac.,
1 CANNED AN 1 DRIED FRITHS OF
ALL KINDS,
" constating of canned peachca. cherrie*.
omat.H , tilum*, green corn, dried apple-.
' pcachet, cherrie* Ac.
' In brief they have everything ueually
kept in a firat claaa Grocery Store. Call in
ladies and gentlemen. Our pricee are
*ea nable AVe aim tc please. octVlf
f HIMIT BROCK KRllorr, J. t> MII UIIT,
President, Cashier.
QENTRK COUNTY BANKING C<>.
(LateMilliken, Hoover A Co.)
RECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow iotereat,
Discount Notes,
Buy and Sail.
* Government Securities, Gold £
aplU'OMf Coupan*.
Jl)"Uir F — PT)TTER, Attorney-at-Law.
Collection* promptly made and
C special attention given to ihoae having
. lands or property for sale. Will draw up
acknowledged Deed*. Mortgages,
Ac. Office in the diamond, north side of
the court houaa, Bellefonte. oct&TGl'tf.
I
DIPLOMA.
awarded by the
American Institute,
1 TO J. W. MeKKE,
) for
Embroidering and Fluting Machintt.
I 'II ha Ingnalnna and wUI weal Uw auk ! s*wry
. matron In lb* land."
Exhibition of 1878.
J ohnK 'Uaatt. Rec Hae'j, F. A. Barnard. Praa.
Samaal D Tillman. Corroapondlng Baa>.
Nan V..rk, Norwmbw. 10. tent
Tbla almpW and tngwnlou* marblna la naafttl aa tba
*ma| Ma, hlna. and la (aal bwcomiag >Wlii with
ladla*. la IS* plaar of atpanalra Nnwdln work. Ma work
baton ranch morn handauma. rvqnlrtng Inaa lima and
1 not ona tanth part lha aroanaa No India tot lot la now
emu.lata without It A Marblna with UlnaMnlaif ctr
rular and fall Inatrnctiooa aanl on rocelid of St. or An'
labed In allaar plaU lur Slit.
Address, The McKee Manufacturing Co.,
m Broadway, N. Y.
AUKBTB WANTKP.
Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar,
la rwcommnndad by rannlar Madloal nraettUonora aad
a aeandj > ura nwarsntaad for Uotda. Conga*. Untarrb.
Aalbma, Hroucbllla. Spitting blood. and
all Pnflaanaaqr OnmblatiU. ScrofnU. £r*l|mlaa.
Itranapala aad ttont. DuaiUe. CboUr* morboa.
Ckolara and all Uaar aad bowal coaaplalata. Ktdaar
. dlaaaaoa aad all aflaclumaof llrtaai Uraaaa. porla.Hr
Itarmlaaa. Ira# from Mtaaral or Alenb>>llc propartlaa.
plaaaani to lata aad naaar known to fall. Prtoa SI *0
par boUlw Kail particular" with medical toaUmonr
and cerUHoatoa aaol on application. Addrwao. L.
r HVDK. * <V) .na Haraoib Aranoa. N. Y.
DarU from the Devil; or Cupid Abused
A Hook juat taaoad. axpoalan tba "paraonala" that
hare appoarwd la Iba Nw York Nawapapwra i tbwtr
blalorr and laaann. Hrrnab VlLLlaaa rt'txr KTI-Oa
id Adrarttaamanta from daaparato man to baa Oil In I
woman . CUadaalioa maaUnna . bow frualratod ; Tba
lllatorr <>f tba liooiiiiicM TaauEUi tba rwault of a
"paraoaal." Pwaorlptkm of llilng Broadwar SUtuUa
Kxruaita aocui. . umu rrio*. Hoot on racalpt of
Meant*. Addreaa. Unlqua Printing Hon**. W Vaaar
sCBrV.
THE BKCKWITU S3O PORTABLE
Family Sowing Machine, on 80day* Trial;
tnaur advantagaa orar all. HaUafaettoo gna ran land, or
*ti rofumtod. Hoot mauploto. with full dltrcUona.
Bockwlth Saw lug MachineCo., in Broadwag. M. T.
The New Remedy for Rupture.
A Mutt Important Invrntion. Sold hv
The Ktealiu Tnua t'.uupauy. No. St* Broadwar. N. V.
I'tty It rotaln* KupUiro afraolnlalr in aaaa and con
fort, nig lit and day. Nt all linn, and ondar ail elrrum
atanoea. wlUiont any c a caption wbntoanr la any caaa,
and abould narar ba tatan off daring tba abort tuna ra
uolslte to offact a irarnianant care Sent by mall. Ctr
etiiare free Any (trugglat or Phymkleu will unior tlua
now Truaa far rki wlthcnt cbarge.
DF. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law,
Bellufoute, l'a. Office over Rey
nold'* bauk. may 14 o'Jtt
N E PLUS ULTRA,
No Better Place !
Tim subscriber la Just receiving from the
eastern cltle* it Full mck uI
HUMMER GOODS
which he hae determined to eell very
' heap, consisting of
DRY GOODS and
Print*, Muslin* Opera Canton*. and Woll
Flannel*. Ladle* Dree* Good*, tuch a*
Detain*, Alpaca*, Poplin*. Em pre** Cloth,
Ha teen*, Tatnciso, together with a full
rtocb of everything usually kept In the
Dry Good* line.
NOTIONS: j
A full slock, consisting part of Ladle* aad '
Children'* Merino lioae, Cutler*, Kid (
glove*, b*t uuality silk aad Liale thread
Gloye*, Hood*, Nubia*, Breakfast thawL, I
Ac.
HATS & CAPS,
I A full a**orliuetit -J
Men'* Boy' a aad Chitdraa'*
ol the lateet (tyle aad bait.
CLOTHING,
Ready made, a choice selection ef Men •
and Boy'* of the newest sfrle* aad most
terviceable material*.
BOOTS & SHOES,
WM. WOLF.
Jjll B.G. GL'TKLIUH,
Dentist, Millhelm.
Offer, hi* professional aerviee* to the
public. _ He i* prepared to perioral ail
operation* in the dental profession.
M4r~ He t* now fully prepared to attract
teeth ainoi*UJy wUkont pain. rujrff-TS-tf.
" EDWAKD J. EYAXB A CO,
*V VRSER YUEN 6 SEEDSMEN,
Ywk, Pa.
#*• Catalogue* Mailed to Applicants-**
Krfer (hy aerwueeiea) to
Hon. J. S, Black, Washington, D. C.,
Weiser, Son A Carl, Bankers, Yorit, Pa.
June b-drn.
Excelsior Cement-
The undervigned BOW manufacture Ce
ment WAKKAXTED OP A SUPERIOR
BUALITY, at thair kiln*, near Piae
reek Mill*, in Halaae twp. Yhi* cement
ha* already been used in large auantttia*
upon the L. C. A 8. C. K K , and ha* baaa
found highly *ati<factory upon all job*
where it ha* been usod, and a* equal to
any now manufactured. The under* ign
ed now take pleasure in recon, mending,
and warranting it to all, for u*e in CIH
TKRMS. WATER PIPES or whatever
purpose a good qualify of Cement it desi
rable. Thi* Cement hae already beta
tasted far aad vide, aad rendered Hie ut
tnot satisfaction Persona, therefore oon
.tructing Cisterns, laying Water Pipes,
Ac., will And U to advantage to bear this
ia mind, and also, that they warrant the
article as represented. For further par
ticular*, address
MEYER A HOPPER,
•JO dec tf A a roc* burg, Pa.
W. A. CURRY,
BOOT & SHOE MAKER
CENTRE HALIhPA.
Would most rmpectftilly inform the eit
aeas of this vicinity, that he ha* started a
new Boot aad Shoe Shop, aad would be
thankful for a share of the public patron
age. Boot* and Show made to order and
■rcording to style, and warrants his work
|to equal any made elsewhere. All kind*
df repairing done, aad charges reasonable -
Give him a call. fob 11 Xjf.
C.PECK'S
New
Coach Manufactory.
CENTER HALL, FA.
The undorsignad has opened a new
tablUhiueat, at hi. new ibapt, far the
manufhctuie of
Carriage*,
Buggies,
A Spring Wagons,
SLEIOR* AXD SLUM,
PLUS UP FAJICT
of every description .
All Tohlclae maaufactured by him
are warranted to render talitfaction, and ai
equal to any work done elewhere.
He use. none but the beet material,
and employe the moat ekillfttl workmen.
Hence they flatter themselves that theu
work ran not be excelled for durability
and flnieh.
Order# from a distance promptly aUead
ed to.
Come and esnmine my work before
contra-tin* eltewhere.
PRICES REASONABLE,
All kinds of Re paring done.
The CbamDion of the World.
The new Improved American Button-
Hole Overaeaming and Complete
Sewing ifachioe—The great*
eat machine of the Age I
Sim pi city, Durability A Cheap
ness Combined.
guaranteed. All ordera promptly attend
"dto. A.L BAftTGRS,
Agent for Centre County
MamaoKacaa, Pa.
J. HARRIS. J. D.SHUOHRT. J. A BRAVER
JOHN HOrrER. PETER HOI FEE.
Pennsvolley
Banking Co.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
KECEIVE DEPOSITS,
And Allow Interest,
Ditcouat Note
Buy and Sol!
Government Securities Gold and
Coupons,
PETER HorrEß, Wu. B. Mi SOLE.
Pres'C Cashier,
D. M. RITTEVHOVSK,
WITH
KOOM, OCHWARE A CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
Fish, Cheese and Provisions
144 North Delaware Avenue,
137 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
P. A. KOOJM, O SCHWABS. J. SCHWABS
marfl ly.
SCHOOL TAX NOTICE.—The citixem
of Pottor township are hereby notified
agreeably to law, that on all School Tai
paid over to the undersigned on or befor.
November 4th, next, there will be a de
duction of 6 per cent; and on all pale
within one month after said date the ful
suui will bo claimed, after which ail sucl
Taxes remaining unpaid, will be placed
in the hands of a Collector with an add!-
- Uon of fl per centum.
JAS. C. BOAL,
4aug2m Treasurer.
CEMENT! CEMENT I--Me ver A Hof
fer's Excelsior Cement for sale by the un
dersigned. This Cement is warranted
when worked by any experienced hand.
Apply at the lime kilns, to
i lSaug-it GEO KOCH.
/CENTRE HALL IIofK!
- V JOHN SPANULER, Proprietor.
Stages arrive and depart daily, for nil
1 points, north, soutf east and west.
s —vr ::.v
EXr *
I (ligJjLu )
*i '*****> jjltL.
.M Aic iv. By,
FLUID EXTR^CFT^BUCHU,
.btttMlflMWl Raaiadf fur Ma
**•• iftd hu MWad wj out .f Itulx-ie in
*MA Jl baa Wb gtvan, Drti*ii,ii of tl. \*ck.
of th* IMibt Bad IsftHMßßliotl ft the Kjsil- >*,
QmhMIMI l DM Kttacya ud MU4de, R*.*..
tMB ai t'fMß, MMMI tit Uw PrtNtet- i*na.
or t*t km pain*, ui-S
WMMtf CtDMiMifliOf ftfL' fts
■ujuiira mirT Burnt,
flag*®
HMta BXPNMB, liuto m m ckaagi.tß , BO la
BHWB'miMBCH. aed Hmwm It caasos * in
(Ml mmm, aad ow atnoriD to antsat*.
tMrrtir <>>■* " ■'rt-*Tlßt ad
of dU
|U> pm houb or (tn haulm for f * fto, 4 * wd
>wtraaruMefWi a. -.1 if
Ictur* for tmtoraat&n abw* * bo
AVOm~QVAGK* AMD ItBTOITItH.
dr. J. M. I you, (MMM of Jtftrttm JWlrjf
CUM iTnkdUtpfci*. BWJbor of iwveral iai. la
!*■ pssr
MMi Cha**M IITIIHI ThOS* at 4 Cu
tset* em furwacS laoat dMcvitnag
•*^El^%'gßS^eu.
JVSSBi
/Jj-J t . 4.^'^
SEWING MACHINE.-'. Hh/Jl
Tbsaale* o/Scwkig machine* in J§ls, k
reported under oath. in ltd. to • *•.
m of the Sewigg Machir < • > 'itU
ihuv that the
SING K II
MANUFACTURING OU
Ltat Ytr Sold !1;" ' 1
219,758
MACHINES
OB
58.498 more than In IS7I,
Ninety per cent. of thefc being tor
FAMILY USE
Tat* I* OTIK
I 4 5,000
More Sewing Machines than were
•old by any other company
daring the same period, end
over
ONE QUARTER
of all the Machines sold in ISii!.
Principal Office /
The Singer Mannfarttiring Co.
34 UKIOX BM?A££-
Philadelphia, office, 1106 Cfccetaut St
June 36-6tn
"DKOCKKKHOFK HuITFK "
Jylegneney Street, Bellefoutc, Fa.
D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proj.rk tors.
4 riUTCUM HOTEL., OOMroKTiKUtvi":"
PROMPT AITEaNDANC-E. _
ALL THE MODERN OONYKSIBK
CKS-AND REASON ABLE i arra.
The proprietor* offer to the (raveling
public, ana to their country fiit-iuLs Cnt
elm aceommodati<'ii and rairfti! atten
tion to tha want* of gue*t* at alt timrf. at
fair rate*. Careful bottler* and good ilabia
ti( for horse*. An excellent tabic well
aervod. A liar supplied with foe liquors.
Servant* well trained and everything ro
7ui*ita in a first elata Hotel. Our i alum
in the business part of the town, rear the
Pott Office, the Court House, the Chur
ches, the Banks, and the p: ir.ripnl pWes
of hutinot*, render* it the tn*4'eligible
place for thote whovisßßetlcfm-te < -n bull
or plea*ure.
An Omnibus will carry passengers
and baggage to and front all trains
free of charge.
Chas. H. Held.
, Clerk, Watchmaker A Jeweler
Millheim, Centre Co., Fa.
Respectfully informs hit friend* and the
public in general, that he hits just opened
at bis new establishment, above Alexan
der* store, and keeps constantly on hand,
all kind* of Clock*, Watches and Jewelry
of the latest style*, as also the Maranyiile
" Patent Calender Clock*, provided with a
complete index 'of .the month, and day of
r the month aoJweek on it* face, which i*
warranted • a perfect liine-keeper.
Wa-Cluckf. Watche* and Jewelry re
. paired on short notice and warranted.
sepll OS iy
3[MIE undersigned, determined t meet
L the popular demand : >r 1. iwer
rice*, respectfully calls the attention of
the public to hi* stock of
SADDLERY,
now offered)*L the old stand. Designed es
pecially for tho people and the time-, the
largest and most varied and complete as
sortment of
Saddles, Harness, Collars, KruUcs,
of e*wry description and quality; Whips,
and in fact everything compk-t ■ u> n lirst
class establishment, he now offers at prices
which will suit the times
JACOB DINGES, Centre Hall.
JAMES A. BEAVER.
A TTORZEY-AT-LA It',
Bellefonte. Centre 00.. Pa. npQ^tt
Br. Crooks Wine of Tar
■■t Contains remttmbl* Im
§ll vrrdieHtsofl'n>lvubte&
Uf TonU> vaiuo couujlncd
with tlie rich meolclnal
I qualities OX Tar, will oh
rll llliTii cause It to hnild wp
She weak end debit-
VkVltwted Bf r.-pniiy
■ ■wßrestore c:vhr.uittei(
■ Jtck-ausee
Hi .axes
Mthe LJ\*-r| and. jawm
IS-SibS
■MR' : 1* Nilperio t
■ r*e*er ilu-nppelite
||iß!BffiPhMflffiHffina etrena I !><■> the
WlTOila*at tu. i-or <*ains in
Bro**t. Side w
Back. Ureaelor KUU
■BBfriiSJSs^
"LhffiWM has no rqua). it.i iTec-
toallycun--:.'WoMghie p
Cobb, ar d it, • ;i>ee
tii.- riiKot rau
usus, and Jba.s
pronouucccHi' Fin-cl4t
P^Aathhsnaiulßrapohiu..